Remembering POW/MIAs

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Tony Andreotti and Joe D’Entremont do an interview wth Canton Cable TV. (Mary Ellen Cahill photo)

Tony Andreotti and Joe D’Entremont do an interview wth Canton Cable TV. (Mary Ellen Cahill photo)

Tony Andreotti and Joe D’Entremont do an interview wth Canton Cable TV. (Mary Ellen Cahill photo)

About 50 members of Rolling Thunder, a group of motorcycle enthusiasts dedicated to remembering American prisoners of war and those missing in action, gathered in Town Hall with selectmen and members of the American Legion Tuesday evening to dedicate an unoccupied black chair — representing one of the estimated 92,000 POW/MIAs who never came home. Rolling Thunder Massachusetts President Joe D’Entremont said the group would like to dedicate a chair in every community across the state. Canton Veterans Agent Tony Andreotti said the mission of the event is to raise public awareness so that “we never forget our POWs and MIAs.”

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Carlos Verissimo stands next to the newly dedicated chair. (Mary Ellen Cahill photo)

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